Evanescent
Adjective
- Soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence; quickly fading or disappearing.
- (Physics) Denoting a field or wave that extends into a region where it cannot propagate and whose amplitude therefore decreases with distance.
Example Sentences
“I treasure the evanescent moments of calm before the rest of the house wakes up.”
“The artist tried to capture the evanescent shimmer of the sunrise in a few brushstrokes.”
“The holidays can feel bittersweet, as I feel like the time with my family is evanescent.”
Word Origin
Latin, early 18th century
Why this word?
This adjective is most commonly used in a literary or poetic sense. “Evanescent” means “soon passing out of sight or memory,” and it’s often used to refer to transient encounters, such as sunrises or brief emotional experiences. A less common application of the adjective, while still literary, is to describe things with extreme delicacy. It can be used as a synonym for “fragile” or “diaphanous.”
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